Getting Started

Money Pro is a comprehensive personal finance management application with powerful features that are easy to use. Money Pro is the next generation of Money app (over 2 million downloads worldwide).

Money Pro was built with a vision. It is a set of tools for keeping track of accounts, bill planning and budgeting which all work in unison. At the same time, it is much more than that. Our goal is to give you a means for taking control of your personal finances and, ultimately, your own life as a financially free man.

In this user guide you will learn how to start managing your personal finance with Money Pro on your iOS devices and Mac. The guide is divided into five areas: Accounts, Budgets, Bills, Reports, and More. These areas correspond perfectly to the five tabs of the application.

Hint! If you are a user of the latest versions Money, Bills, Budgets or Checkbook HD, you can migrate your data to Money Pro. Once you install Money Pro on the same device and launch any of the apps listed above, you will be offered to transfer your data to Money Pro.

Accounts

The first thing you do with the app, you fill in the information for your Balance Sheet (Balance tab). A balance sheet is a type of personal financial statement. It provides an overall snapshot of your wealth at a specific period in time. It is a summary of your Assets (what you own) and your Liabilities (what you owe). Yellow color means debt. Blue color means money.

other assets: all other assets of great value - house, vehicle, shares, etc.

Liabilities are also divided into two parts:

credit cards: your credit cards only;

other liabilities: loans, debts, mortgage, etc.

Credit card accounts show your current debt to the bank. Income transactions assigned to credit card accounts decrease the debt amount.

Hint!
Keep in mind, true assets generate positive cashflow or increase in value over time. Most of classic assets (a car, a house) are not true assets. Most of them take money out of your pocket (fuel, maintenance, insurance, taxes) and depreciate over time.

Adding accounts

To add an account, tap/click “Edit” > “Add” and select the account type.

Hint! For your convenience every payment account can have its own currency. Make sure to set proper currencies for each payment account SEPARATELY. The main currency for budgeting and reports can be chosen in the settings “More“ (for Mac go to Menu > Money Pro > Preferences > Currency).

When you have finished, tap/click “Save”, then “Done” on the main form.

Hint! If you tap/click any of your accounts, you will see its transactions list.

You can sort the accounts alphabetically or according to your desire. On your iOS device:

On the Balance screen tap «Edit» in the right upper corner,

The new appeared screen structures the accounts by classes: Payment Accounts, Credit cards, Other Assets, Other Liabilities.

There is an icon of three stripes to the right of each account. It can be called an account mobility icon.

Tap and drag the three stripes icon of the needed account to the right place in the list of your accounts.

Repeat this operation with other accounts as well. Please note that you can change the order of the accounts only within a particular class (Payment Accounts, Credit Cards, etc.).

Once you make the right order on your iOS device you’ll be able to transfer it to the Mac version by syncing.

Online Banking (requires subscription GOLD, for iOS/Mac)

Open the Balance tab, tap “Edit” > “Add” > “Online Banking”. The app will offer you to activate Money Pro Gold subscription (if you haven’t done it before) which provides Online-Banking service. If you want to connect to Online-Banking an account that already exists in the app open the editing form of the account and tap “Connect Bank Account”.

Are your banks on the list of the supported banks of Money Pro? Most probably, yes. Before you buy Money Pro Gold subscription please tap the title “Check if your bank is supported”. In the opened window start entering names of the banks you need to check if they are on the list.

After you activate the subscription the app will offer you to select a bank and connect to it. For making a connection you are to enter the authorization data you use for linking the Bank’s Dashboard. With security purpose Money Pro will not learn the authorization data so you need to enter it every time you want to connect the bank.

After the connection with the bank Money Pro will display all the accounts you possess in this bank and will offer to add them into the app. Once you add them they will appear in the Balance tab. Along with the accounts Money Pro will download all the transactions made for the last 2 months.

The last transactions for a specific time period (depending on each bank individually) will be downloaded with delay. However, the total account balance amount will be synced instantaneously and Money Pro will display your current account balance in the bank. During the period when the delayed transactions will be missing in the app you will see such a line “In processing $100”. It means that the transactions with the total amount of $100 have not been downloaded to the app yet. If you are confident that all the transactions have been already synced but for some reason the line “In processing” is still there it might mean that there are double transactions or transactions appeared in the app by mistake. In this case please look through all the downloaded transactions and make the needed corrections manually. Then the next time you update your data with Online Banking the line «In processing» will contain the correct figure (or will disappear).

Money Pro will automatically categorize the downloaded transactions. However it might be impossible for some of the transactions synced due to the lack of information from the bank. Once you open the Balance tab tap the synced account to look through the transactions list. Uncategorized transactions will be marked with a question mark. Tap it and select a category. In future Money Pro will predict categories more accurately using patterns based on your previous actions.

Hint! If your bank account requires multi-factor authentication (f.e. it requires SMS-code) be aware that with each updating the bank might require your personal interference: for instance repeated code entry. Usually multilevel authorization can be turned on/off in the Dashboard settings.

Important! If you use iCloud sync among several devices and want Online-Banking to be connected to each of them please go to your iCloud account settings and turn on the option “iCloud Keychain”. It’s necessary so that Money Pro could transmit the bank connection to all of your devices. If iCloud Keychain is not activated the bank accounts and transactions will still sync, however, they will be available for updating from the bank only on one device.

OFX, CSV import (iOS, Mac)

You can download your bank statement from your bank’s website (supported files: .ofx and .csv). Use iTunes to upload files on iPhone and iPad:

connect the device to iTunes;

access the Apps tab under the File Sharing section;

drag and drop files onto the Documents list;

the files will become available for import.

Tap/click “Import icon”, select the account the information will be imported to and select the file you want to import.

In the opened form select appropriate categories for the transactions (if needed). Money Pro learns how you categorize transactions and predicts categories for the transactions being imported. Only “New” transactions will be imported. Previously imported transactions will remain untouched.

Hint! You can use Open In feature to import supported files from other apps (Finder, Dropbox, Mail app). Also, you can drag and drop files into the app with a mouse or a trackpad on Mac.

When importing .csv file you should specify the type of the information for each column individually in case the app hasn’t determined it automatically. You can learn more details about the csv import from the following article.

Account reconciliation

You can record transactions and clear them later on. Available balance and cleared balance are calculated automatically. You can use account reconciliation for any of your accounts. Go to the Balance tab, tap/click “Edit”, select the account you need and turn on “Reconcile”.

In order to reconcile your accounts balances with a bank statement, compare the transactions list (Balance/Account name) to those on the printed statement from your financial institution. When a transaction matches, use a context menu to mark it “Cleared”. For iPhone and iPad use a left swipe to mark a transaction, or you can put a checkmark in the field “Cleared” when adding or editing a transaction (in the main transaction form, see “Bills & transactions”).

Adjusting account balance

In case you haven’t entered the transactions for a while and for some reason you don’t want to input the skipped information, you can adjust your account balance.

When in the Balance section tap/click “Edit”, then select the needed account. Enter the correct amount and tap/click “Save”. In the list of transactions for this account you will find a new entry “Balance adjustment”.

Deleting an account

To delete an account, go to “Balance”, tap/click “Edit”, then select an account and in the opened menu choose “Delete”. You will be offered to “Hide” or “Delete” the account.

Budgets

Money Pro can handle all your budgeting needs. Budget is one of the main tools to get your expenses under control so that to save extra money for a big planned purchase in the future, to get out of debt or accumulate wealth.

Hint! You may want to start tracking your expenses without setting any budget limits. In fact, it might be the easiest way for you to start. Once you start tracking your spending, you will get a better idea of where your money goes to. Then you will be able to decide which spending categories should be limited and closely monitored.

Categories, subcategories

To make this tool efficient, you should first think out the structure of your budget. Think of all possible spending categories you can put all your expenses into. Mind that categories may have double hierarchical structure in the app. So there are categories and subcategories. Remember, once you’ve set up a budget, you should use the same categories while recording your expenses.

If you want both to remove transactions and keep all the categories unchanged, you can delete your accounts. In this case the accounts’ transactions will be removed automatically while all the categories will remain unchanged.

Please be aware that it is only possible to delete a category with reassigning its transactions to another category.

Setting up a budget

Go to the Budget section to create a budget. You can set up multiple budgets (one per each category/subcategory). The budget limit for the category which has subcategories is calculated automatically as a sum of budget limits for the subcategories. Similarly, Expenses budget is calculated automatically as a sum of individual expense budgets. The same way works for Income budget. Total is calculated as the difference between Income and Expenses.

Hint! Keep in mind that "budget" may refer to a category/subcategory budget, all categories in aggregate (Income budget or Expenses budget), or difference between income and expenses (Total or just "budget").

Tap/click “Edit” and set budget figures for your income categories: salary, business income, dividends, etc.

You can set up your budget using the preset categories or add new categories by pressing “+” at the end of the list.

When the category is selected, fill in the rest of the fields for the budget entry:

Periodicity (“Monthly” by default): The periodicity is set up specially for this budget entry. You can set your budget to repeat “Every Day”, “Every Week”, “Every 2 Weeks”, “Every Month”, “Every Year”, etc.

Amount: The maximum amount you are willing to spend on this category (on this budget).

Begin date and end date: If the end date is empty or far enough to include several periods, this budget entry becomes recurring and will be automatically generated with the selected periodicity.

Currency: You can use different currencies for your budget entries.

Rollover: This option transfers the leftover of the current period to the next budget period.
Tap/click “Save” and set up other budget entries similarly.

Hint! Budget rollover limits your spending automatically if you overspent in previous periods. In case you overspend, you will start the next budget period in the negative. On the contrary, if you underspend the leftover will be added to the next period, and you will start with a positive amount.

Tracking a budget (Budget widget)

The widget at the top of the screen shows the budget progress over time.

Right above the bars you can see a time filter which displays the period that is selected. Use the filter to change the periodicity (day, week, month, etc). To navigate between the periods, tap/click the bars.

The bars can be either blue or yellow. For better understanding the chart, imagine that the blue and the yellow bars are separated by the horizontal axis. So, the blue bars are above the horizontal axis and have positive values, the yellow bars are below the horizontal axis and have negative values.

Blue bars show that your income exceeds your expenses in the certain period (f.e. in that month). In other words blue bars indicate your gain. Yellow bars, on the contrary, testify that you spent more money than you made. Yellow bars indicate your loss.

The semitransparent white line shows what gain (income minus expenses) you planned to receive for each time period. It helps better understand your spending behavior. It shows whether you acted according to your budget plan or strayed away from it.

The number in the left upper corner reflects the biggest bar. In other words it is the biggest amount of money gained in one of the periods in the chosen periodicity.

Right below the widget you can see your categories with individual budget progress indicators. The categories are displayed only if they have budget limits set or have actual transactions for the period selected.

For each category you can see:

Actual amount spent (yellow) or earned (blue).

Amount you planned to spend or earn in the budget (semitransparent white).

Hint! Yellow means actual spending. If your budget indicator is 100% yellow, you have spent all the money you have budgeted for the category or even more. Blue means actual earnings. If your income budget is blue, your earnings exceed your planned amount.

Tap/click the category you want to analyze and examine a budget trend chart generated for that category. If the category has subcategories, you will see them listed below.

Deleting a budget

In order to delete a budget entry, go to Budget, select the budget category you need and select a budget period from the list. In the opened form choose “Delete” > “Delete all future budgets”. Even if you delete the budget, the category may still be displayed on the screen due to actual spendings on this category. Basically it means that you have budget limit set as zero.

Alternatively, you can delete the category itself. Go to Budget, select “Edit” and tap/click the cross button in the upper corner of the category.

Important! If you have transactions assigned to the category you want to delete, the category being deleted will have to be merged with another category. Transactions will be assigned to the merged category.

Money Pro can predict the transactions which might be repeated by you on a certain day. These transactions are listed under Repeat transactions on the Today tab. Use them for quick entry and as a friendly reminder of something you might have forgotten to schedule manually.

Hint! You can adjust the number of Repeat transactions in the Settings of your iOS device. Go to iOS Settings > Money Pro > Repeat Transactions. For Mac version open the Main Menu and select Money Pro > Settings. To turn Repeat transactions off, select “Show None”.

If you tap the date in the upper left corner of the iPhone screen, a calendar view will appear. Use swipe gesture to change months on the iOS devices. Below the calendar you will see the list of the transactions for the chosen period (or the whole month).

A big calendar view is presented with all your payments marked as dots. Scroll up and down (or left and right for iPhone) to change months. The list shows your transactions for the whole month or for the selected day if you select a specific date. If you choose the current day, you will see all your overdue and upcoming bills. It works similarly as Today view in iPhone.

There will be also a search icon for searching a particular transaction. To search a certain transaction, use any parameter: amount, check #, agent, description notes, etc.

Hint! You can find a transaction on your iOS device by using Spotlight Search feature without launching the app.

If you want to view transactions for a certain account, choose this account while in the Balance section.

To see all the expenses/incomes for a particular budget, go to the Budget section, select a certain period and choose the needed budget. In the opened form tap/click “Show transaction list” in the bottom.

Transaction types: income, expense, money transfer and others

Transactions are your actual or scheduled (planned) financial operations. There are three basic types of transactions:

Income transaction. When you receive money from someone else as a paycheck, profit share, dividends, gifts, etc.

Expense transaction. When you pay to someone else in exchange for a purchase or services.

Money transfer transaction. When your money goes from one of your app’s accounts to another. F.e. you take a certain amount from your checking account to use it as cash.

However, in the More section you will find a few additional types of transactions as well:

Asset purchase. When you buy a new asset and add it to your list of Other assets in the Balance section.

Asset sale. When you sell an asset and delete it from your list of Other assets in the Balance section.

Liability acquisition. When you take a loan and add it to the list of your Liabilities in the Balance section.

Discharge of liability. When you pay off your loan or close your credit card.

Category: assigning a category for the expense should be easy if your budget structure is well thought.

Account: the account you paid for this purchase from.

Amount: a specific amount in the used account’s currency.

Date: along with the date you can enter the exact time of the purchase. If you set a future date when creating a new transaction, the transaction will become “Planned” automatically (learn more below).

Cleared: you can reconcile this transaction. (This option is available for paid transactions if account reconciliation is turned on for the selected account)

Amount: the amount you transfer from the first account. It should be entered in the currency of the first account.

Amount received: the amount received by the account you are transferring money to. It will be filled out automatically even if the two accounts have different currencies (see “Currency converter”). But if the received amount differs from the one you transfer, correct it manually.

Date: along with the date you can enter the exact time of the transfer.

Asset purchase is essentially an expense paid for some asset you would like to list in your balance sheet. All the fields are similar to what you have for an expense transaction. Two additional fields are:

Asset: you need to add a new asset to the existing list of assets. To do that, tap/click “Edit” in the right upper corner, then tap/click “Add”. Fill in the asset parameters. Save the changes and tap/click “Done”. After that select the newly added asset from the appeared list.

Increase balance: if you turn it on, then the asset’s balance will be increased on the amount of the transaction. This option may be helpful when you want to pay for your purchase in several installments. This way the value of your asset will increase after each of your transactions.

Asset sale is similar to an income transaction. Two additional fields are:

Asset: the asset you sell. Select it from the list of the assets and it will be erased.

Partial sale: you may sell the asset at once or to decrease its value on the transaction amount.

Liability acquisition is also similar to an income transaction since you receive money. Two additional fields are:

Liability: you need to add a new liability to the existing list. To do that, tap/click “Edit”, then “Add”. Fill in the liability parameters. Save the changes and tap/click “Done”. After that select the newly added liability from the appeared list.

Increase Liability Balance: the balance of the liability will be increased on the amount of the transaction.

Discharge of liability is almost like an expense. The only difference is that it decreases the balance of a liability. Additional fields are:

Liability: select the liability from the list of your liabilities.

Interest: how much interest will be deducted from your account without discharging the liability.

Principal: it will be deducted from both your account and your liability.

Extra payment: the amount you pay for discharging your liability in advance. It will also be deducted from both your account and your liability.

When you finish the transaction details, tap/click “Save” and a new transaction will be created.

Hint! To handle credit card payments, you can either use “Money transfer” transaction or record those as a “Discharge of Liability”. “Money transfer” is the easiest and the most convenient way to transfer finances from one account to another. However, “Discharge of Liability” has a few extra features. If you choose a category for this transaction, it will be reflected in your budget as an expense. Besides, “Discharge of Liability” transaction allows to determine interest and extra payment.

When your transaction includes Assets/Liabilities you may specify the category. In this case the transaction will be taken into account when summing up your budget and making all the reports including the “Income/Expenses” report. Otherwise, it will not be counted in your budget and will not be reflected in the “Income/Expenses“ report. However, all the other reports (“Cash Flow“, “Projected balance“, “Transactions“, “Net Worth“, “Assets/Liabilities“) will include the information about this transaction.

Hint! If you discharge a liability or sell an asset, it will be removed from your balance. You can restore your asset or liability if you need to. Go to Balance, tap/click “Edit”, select the item you need and tap/click “Restore”.

Deleting a transaction

You can delete any transaction by pressing “Delete” in the bottom of the editing form (the form with transaction details). You can open the editing form by choosing the transaction while working in any of the sections: Transactions, Balance, Budget.

Currency converter

When you enter an amount while creating transactions or planning your budget, you can use the built-in currency converter. The converter helps to operate with different currencies. Tap the currency button and select the currency you would like to convert from. Then enter the amount in the selected currency. The amount will be converted automatically to the currency of the account selected for the transaction.

If you transfer money from an account with one currency to an account with another currency, just enter the transferred amount from the first account into the field “Amount”. The field “Amount received” (for the second account) will be calculated automatically in corresponding currency.

The budget and all the reports are displayed in the default currency. To change the default currency on iOS devices go to the tab More > Currency and select the currency you need, for Mac version open the Main Menu > Edit > Currency.

Hint! The exchange rates are updated automatically, if you turn on “Auto Update Currency” in the Settings of your device. For iOS devices go to iOS Settings > Money Pro, for Mac go to the Main Menu > Money Pro > Settings > Currency.

Planned and recurring bills

Recurring transactions are planned expenses and incomes that happen with a certain periodicity on a regular basis.

Contrary to actual transactions, planned transactions do not influence the balance of your accounts and you can schedule a transaction for any day in advance.

Once you set it up, it will be generated automatically on a regular basis. It helps in case you have regular payments with the same amount of money (rent, mortgage, insurance and etc.).

To create a planned transaction, go to the Today section and tap/click “+” in the right upper corner. Change the transaction type to “Planned” (tap/click the icon near the date) and fill in the transaction details:

Automatic: the transaction will become paid automatically on the specified date and time. If it is off, you will have to pay the transaction manually.

Repeat: the period you enter will determine the frequency with which the transaction will be repeated. It can be “Every Day”, “Every Week”, “Every 2 Weeks”, “Every Month”, “Every Year”, etc. You can also set up the “End date”, after which the transactions will stop being generated. If you need a one-time transaction, set Repeat to “Never”.

The rest of the fields fill out like for regular transactions described above.

Hint! Automatic recurring transactions will be automatically created on their respective dates the same time you launch the application.

To make a transaction paid on iOS devices, swipe it to the left and tap/click a green checkmark icon, for Mac select “Mark as Paid” in the context menu. The date of the transaction will change the color into green. In order to reschedule a planned transaction use a white clock icon instead. You can copy or delete the transaction using the same swipe menu.

If you made a mistake, open the transaction details form and tap/click the green checkmark icon again to make the entry planned again.

Today Widget

Money Pro widget lets you mark scheduled transactions as paid or reschedule them in Notification Center (the pull down menu) without having to launch the app. Besides, starting from iOS 10 (macOS Sierra) the widget allows to add a new transaction quickly. The categories shown in the widget are picked as the most often used categories. Select a particular category by tapping it, then choose an account and enter an amount.

To activate the widget, pull down the Notification Center, tap/click “Edit” and add “Money Pro”.

Notifications and alerts

To set up notification options for your planned transactions on iOS devices, go to iOS Settings > Money Pro, for Mac open the Main Menu > Money Pro > Settings. Make sure that Notifications are enabled and specify when you want to be notified (1 day before, on the due date, etc.).

You will receive the notification on the specified day (2 days before, on the due date, etc.).

Moreover, every time you turn on your device, on the app’s icon you’ll find the number of the planned transactions that are overdue. The number on the icon will not disappear until you mark the bills paid.

When you receive a notification about your planned transaction, please be aware that you have an ability to pay/delay/delete this transaction without launching the app. To do either of these operations, open the notification’s details list (using swipe or force touch) and press the button you need.

Reports

Money Pro provides you with all important insights on your financial state through a number of detailed reports described below. Go to Reports and select the report you need. The report will be generated for the current month by default. You can adjust begin and end dates right on the report form.

Filters

Money Pro offers advanced filtering options for your reports. Tap/click the filter icon in the upper right corner of the report form and select required parameters. For example, you can choose an account and certain expense categories. Combining several filters together opens up great opportunities for analysis of your personal finances.

You may filter transactions by period as was described above.

You may filter transactions by category and subcategory:

One category/subcategory

Several categories/subcategories

All the categories/subcategories

You may filter transactions by account:

One account

Several accounts

All the accounts

You may filter transactions by reconcile status:

Cleared

Not cleared

All the transactions

You may filter transactions by transaction type:

Expenses

Income

Money transfer

Asset purchase

Asset sale

Liability acquisition

Discharge of liability

All the types

You may filter transactions by class:

Personal

Business

All the classes

It might be convenient in case you need to track business travel expenses separately from your personal expenditures.

You may filter transactions by agent (payee):

One agent

Several agents

All the agents

It is especially useful when you want to analyze where you make purchases more often.

Additionally, you may select an appropriate grouping option for your reports:

Group by Category

Group by Agent

Group by Class

Income/Expenses report

Here you can find detailed information on your income/expenses structure. You may choose a pie chart or a histogram representation of your data. Tap/click a bar or a sector to get more insights. By selecting a certain category you’ll get the report with the subcategories included.

On the top level you will see aggregate income and aggregate expenditure. At the next level you will be presented a structure of your income or expenses (which ever you select). The next level will contain a structure of subcategories for a particular category (if any). At the lowest level you will see the list of transactions for the selected category/subcategory.

Assets/Liabilities report

This report shows the relation between your assets and liabilities. You can also view here the structure of your assets and liabilities. Choose “Assets” or “Liabilities”, then tap/click the pie chart button in the right upper corner.

Cash flow report

The graph shows your cash flow for the selected period. It explains you when and how much cash you accumulated (or spent) over time. If the graph goes up, you earn more than you spend. The rising graph means increasing your wealth. If it goes down during certain periods, it means your expenditure was higher than your earnings during those periods.

Projected balance report

The report shows historical balances and projected balances for each of your accounts. It takes into consideration your planned transactions scheduled for the future periods. If there are no future transactions planned, there will be straight lines for each of your accounts after today’s date.

Transactions report

Hint! You can print or export this report. Tap/click the funnel sign to select the export type (CSV, PDF, QIF). Tap/click the export button in the right upper corner to select the export method (Print, Email, iTunes).

More (backup, profiles, sync)

Backup

Backup is a snapshot of your financial history made to preserve your data. The best way to protect the data you entered is to backup regularly. Money Pro automatically backups your data at all critical moments. To create a backup of your data manually, go to More > Backup (for Mac go to the Main Menu > File > Backup). Then press “Add” in the right upper corner. A new backup will be created. To delete a backup on iOS devices, swipe it to the left and tap a trash bin. To delete a backup on Mac select “Delete” in the context menu.

If you need to restore your data from a backup file, select the needed backup. The current data will be replaced with the data of the backup selected.

To import the backup file into Mac version of Money Pro, go to “Backup “. Click “Import ” in the left upper corner of the screen, select the file, which you need to import, click it and select “Restore”.

Important! Note, that in case you delete or reinstall the app, Backup files will be lost. Make sure you have transferred the backup files to your computer beforehand so that you could restore the data afterwards.

Password protection

If you don’t want anyone to have an access to your Money Pro records, protect your data by setting up a password. A password can be set for each profile separately.

To make necessary settings, go to More > Profile (for Mac go to the Main Menu > Money Pro > Profiles), press the button “i” next to Profile’s name and tap “Set Password”. In the opened form set the password for the selected profile and its confirmation.

On the same form you can put a tick against the command “Allow Password Reset”. In case you forget the password, you’ll be able to reset it by entering the date, the amount and the account name of one of your last transactions. If the entered parameters have been correct, the password will be cancelled.

If you fail to reset the password, start from scratch either by adding a new profile or reinstalling the app. Please, note that in this case your financial history will be lost.

Hint! To enter the correct transaction parameters when restoring access, use online banking service or the information on your receipts.

Touch ID (Face ID)

Touch ID enables you to unlock Money Pro automatically with a biometric fingerprint authentication technology instead of entering a password manually. It is a convenient and highly secure way to access your data.

To enable Touch ID for one of your profiles go to More > Profile, tap the button “i” next to Profile’s name and set a password as described above. Then turn on “Touch ID”. Touch ID can be enabled only for the password protected profiles.

To access data, touch your finger to the identified button (but don’t press it) and hold it there for the app to open. You can also choose to enter your password.

Hint! You need Touch ID enabled devices to take advantage of this technology: iPhone 5s or later and iPad Air 2 or later.

Profiles

You can create separate profiles in the app for keeping separate accounting records. It is convenient, if you own a small business and want to manage your business and personal expenses separately. It will be a complete financial management of two different financial objects. You will be able to make detailed reports for each profile and set separate passwords for each one of them.

To create a new profile on iPhone or iPad, go to More > Profile, tap “Add”, type your new profile’s name, set a password (if needed) and save the changes. To create a new profile on Mac go to the Main Menu > Money Pro > Profiles.

To delete a profile, tap/click the button “i” next to Profile’s name and “Delete”. Make sure to select another profile as the current one. The current profile cannot be deleted.

Hint! Every time you enter your data, be aware of which profile is chosen as the current one.

iCloud sync (iOS, Mac)

You can transfer the data automatically via iCloud. Data sync with iCloud is done automatically when the app launches. Data is synchronized within similar profiles, which means it will only cross from one device to another if both have the same profiles.

If iCloud is enabled, the data will be automatically updated on all your devices. If you recover a backup on one of your devices, it will be recovered on all your devices using the same iCloud account automatically. Also, if you delete one of your profiles on one device, it will be deleted on all the devices automatically.

To turn iCloud on, go to More > Sync and enable “Use iCloud”. For Mac go to the Main Menu > Money Pro > Preferences.

For correct iCloud settings on all your devices use the recommended instructions. As soon as iCloud is set up, wait for some time for the information to be updated.

Money Pro Sync (iOS/Mac/Windows/Android & Family Sync)

Money Pro Sync is a cloud service that allows you to sync your data across different platforms (iOS, Mac, Windows, Android) and also track expenses with other users. The service is provided for a small monthly fee and is available with subscriptions PLUS or GOLD.

3. The “i” symbol signifies that you need to confirm your email address (when you sign up with Google or Facebook it’s not needed).

4. Enter the code to confirm your email address.

5. To set up another device (iOS, Mac, Windows, Android), go to More > Money Pro Account and sign in to Money Pro Account.

6. Turn Money Pro Sync on and tap “Continue”. Now the data will be automatically synced across your devices.

Money Pro Sync: connecting other users

Profile’s owner

1. Go to More > Sync (for Mac: Main Menu > Money Pro > Preferences > Sync) and tap Share next to the Profile’s name (the one you want to share)

2. The app will generate and show on the screen QR-code. If the invited user cannot use the camera on his device or he is not near by at the moment, send him an invitation by any of the ways: SMS, email, Messenger or etc. If you want to share the profile with a few people, please send a separate invitation with the unique QR-code to each one of them.

2. Go to More > Sync > Accept invitation. Scan QR-code (on the Profile’s Owner device) with your camera and wait for a few seconds. Or enter the code provided.

3. The shared profile will appear on the Sync form. From that moment it will be available in the section Profiles (More > Profile/Main menu > Profiles).

Money Pro Sync: fees

The service is provided for a small monthly fee and is available with subscriptions PLUS or GOLD.
If there are a few users who want to exchange data between them the only user who has to subscribe is the Profile’s owner. All the invited persons will use the service FOR FREE. The Profile’s owner can subscribe for a month, 6 months or a year.

If you are a GOLD subscriber and have already been using Online Banking please feel free to set up Money Pro Sync as well. You do not need any other subscriptions.

If you are a Family Sync subscriber you can easily switch to Money Pro Sync service and besides sharing your data with other users you can sync across iOS/Mac/Windows/Android devices.
Money Pro Sync will be free for you till your subscription is expired.

iCloud sync remains free, and allows you to sync data between iOS and Mac devices.

Bluetooth / Wi-Fi Sync (iOS)

Family budget sync allows to transfer the data between two devices with different iCloud ID. Connect two devices over bluetooth/wifi and sync your data directly.

In order to start syncing, go to More > Sync, press the Bluetooth icon in the right upper corner on both of your devices. If it is your initial sync, you will be asked whether you want to merge or replace your data. During subsequent sync sessions the data will be merged automatically.

3D Touch Support (iOS)

You’re able to use 3D Touch in Money Pro if your device supports this technology. For instance, if you peek at one of your accounts or a specific category, you’ll see the transactions list preview. Press little harder and you’ll get a full view of the list. Peek at a report name and you’ll get a quick view of its chart or graph, press harder and the full report view will fill out the screen.

Besides, 3D Touch allows to do a number of Quick Actions without launching the app. Quick Actions refer to quick menus that are available when squeeze an app icon. For instance, after pressing on Money Pro icon you can quickly add a new transaction.

Money Pro in different colors (Themes)

You can change the background of the app at any moment. For your convenience there are 10 themes you can pick from. Shape your mood by choosing the colors appealing to you and never get bored while managing your finances. Go to More/Themes.

Hint! Each theme contains different colors for income and expenses.

Apple Watch

Money Pro can work on Apple Watch as well.

Apple Watch features:

Today screen. Here you can see all your planned and overdue transactions that you can pay/delay/delete. Besides, you can add a new transaction (income, expense, money transfer) on this form.

Balance screen. It shows the list of your accounts with their balances. Here you can look through the last transactions of a particular account by tapping it.

Month screen. It shows the budget progress for the current month (above) and the Net Worth (Assets minus Liabilities) graph for the last 30 days (below).

Expenses screen. It shows the expense dynamics for the current month and the budget progress for each expense category. Tap a category you need and learn about your last transactions assigned to it.

Income screen. It shows the income dynamics for the current month and the budget progress for each income category.

Hint! You can add a transaction on any of the screens, just open the menu by using force touch. “Using Voice” option will be in the menu as well. To add a transaction, pronounce clearly the basic transaction parameters such as amount, account, category.

Add a couple of complications on your Apple Watch clock face to stay up to date with your financial matters. The round complication shows your budget progress for the current month. The text complication shows your overdue and upcoming planned transactions. Learn more details how to customize your Apple Watch clock face here.

Support

If after reading this guide you still have questions, just tap/click the question mark button in the bottom right corner of this page and send us a message. Have an idea how we could improve the app? Let us know! Your ideas can gain traction through community input and voting. We monitor feature requests from our user community to consider functionality changes.